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MP takes BBC Midlands fair share campaign to Parliament

Selly Oak MP Steve McCabe has called for a parliamentary debate after it emerged less than nine per cent of BBC licence fee money raised in the Midlands was spent here

Steve McCabe MP

City MP Steve McCabe is taking the in the Midlands to the House of Commons.

The Labour MP for Selly Oak, has called for a parliamentary debate on the to demand more investment in the region.

This comes after the Post launched a campaign calling for 50 per cent of the to be returned here. Presently, 91.5 per cent of it is spent elsewhere in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The Post is calling for five things:

* The BBC charter should dictate that no more than half of revenue raised in a region is spent outside that region.

* It is not acceptable that prime-time production does not take place in the Midlands. As it represents more than 25 per cent of licence fee-payers, 12.5 per cent of prime-time production should take place here.

* A content fund, at least part-funded from the licence fee, should be created in the Midlands for drama and film-making.

* The BBC charter should dictate that not only funding but its structure, particularly commissioning, should be devolved to the regions – including the Midlands.